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Abstract
This is version of the poem The Wife's Lament is translated by Christian Beck.
Publication Date
8-23-2017
Number of Pages
This thesis examines Plato’s ban of poetry in the Republic. In particular, I draw a link between Plato’s method for finding the truth, dialectic, and his banishment of the poets. There are three parts to this thesis. First, I analyze dialectic as a process, understanding what the science searches for and how it does so. Second, I analyze poetry and its metaphysical standing and how that. The Macintosh (mainly Mac since 1998) is a family of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc. Since January 1984. The original Macintosh is the first successful mass-market personal computer to have featured a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse. Apple sold the Macintosh alongside its popular Apple II, Apple III, and Apple Lisa families of computers.
4 pages
Document Type
Paper
Language
English
Copyright Status
Author retained
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
College
College of Arts and Humanities
Location
Orlando (Main) Campus
Department
English
STARS Citation
Beck, Christian, 'The Wife's Lament' (2017). Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 122.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/122
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/122
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Undergraduate Research Journal
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Authors
Keywords
Poetry, American music & musicians
Abstract
“We are talking now of summer evenings in Knoxville, Tennessee in the time that I lived there so successfully disguised to myself as a child” (Agee 3). These first words of James Agee’s prose poem “Knoxville: Summer of 1915,” introduce the reader to a world of his youth – rural Tennessee in the early part of the century. Agee’s highly descriptive and lyrical language in phrases such as “these sweet pale streamings in the light out their pallors,” (Agee 5) invites the reader to use all his senses and become enveloped in the inherent music of the language. Is it any wonder that upon reading Agee’s words, composer Samuel Barber should be drawn into this narrative that enlivens the senses and touches the heart with its complexity of human emotions told through the recollections of childhood from a time of youth and innocence.
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The search for their native voice – their “American” voice – was something that interested both James Agee and Samuel Barber. For Agee, it was finding the sights, sounds, and images of America that had been described in the works of Walt Whitman, Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, and his contemporaries, Southern writers William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, and Carson McCullers. For Barber, it was a different process. Samuel Barber had to discover his “American voice” by exploring borrowed traditions – folksongs, and homegrown popular musical styles of Jazz and the Blues. The idea of an “American voice” in music was already present and established in works of composers such as Charles Ives and Aaron Copland. For Barber, his native voice emerged when he chose James Agee’s text to set to music. Pop it (gamedevmatt) mac os.
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Recommended Citation
Kluver, Danielle E. (2015) 'Musical and Cultural Significance in Samuel Barber’s “Knoxville: Summer of 1915”,' Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 19 , Article 12.
Available at: https://openspaces.unk.edu/undergraduate-research-journal/vol19/iss1/12
Available at: https://openspaces.unk.edu/undergraduate-research-journal/vol19/iss1/12
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